Tracking the Moving Target: A Framework for Continuous Evaluation of LLM Test Generation in Industry
April 26, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π International Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering
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Authors
Maider Azanza, Beatriz PΓ©rez Lamancha, Eneko Pizarro
arXiv ID
2504.18985
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
2
Venue
International Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering
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4 months ago
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown great potential in automating software testing tasks, including test generation. However, their rapid evolution poses a critical challenge for companies implementing DevSecOps - evaluations of their effectiveness quickly become outdated, making it difficult to assess their reliability for production use. While academic research has extensively studied LLM-based test generation, evaluations typically provide point-in-time analyses using academic benchmarks. Such evaluations do not address the practical needs of companies who must continuously assess tool reliability and integration with existing development practices. This work presents a measurement framework for the continuous evaluation of commercial LLM test generators in industrial environments. We demonstrate its effectiveness through a longitudinal study at LKS Next. The framework integrates with industry-standard tools like SonarQube and provides metrics that evaluate both technical adequacy (e.g., test coverage) and practical considerations (e.g., maintainability or expert assessment). Our methodology incorporates strategies for test case selection, prompt engineering, and measurement infrastructure, addressing challenges such as data leakage and reproducibility. Results highlight both the rapid evolution of LLM capabilities and critical factors for successful industrial adoption, offering practical guidance for companies seeking to integrate these technologies into their development pipelines.
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